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I pray to the architect that designed me. I'm grateful. — John Feldmann

Blessing: Constructive thought directed toward anyone or condition. You bless a man when you recognize the divinity in him. — Ernest Holmes

You can't get away from yourself, but you can get yourself out of the way. — Mike Brown

Fumes of wine shorten the long road. — Bai Juyi

Cross-pollination and "contamination" is really important to the health of fiction, and sometimes it's a literal conversation, too, in that writers who might never otherwise meet and talk do so because of our anthologies. — Jeff VanderMeer

Gays feel about popularity the same way teenage girls do. Is it that we really want friends we can count on, or do we just want guys around us whom we can share our curlers with? — Perry Brass

One good deed is worth a thousand prayers. — Zoroaster

I like reading. I just hate school. — Armie Hammer

The whole drive of western culture, the part of it which is serious, is towards an extreme objectification. It's carried to the point where the human subject is treated almost as if it's dirt in the works of a watch. — Henry Flynt

Some women chasing men, and some - for dreams. If you are at a fork, remember, your career will not wake up one morning to say that more does not love you. — Lady Gaga

I'll never forget Jonah's face. A light poured out of him and became the spirit of the room, like a genie released from a bottle after centuries of darkness. — Natalie Standiford

Because you deserve to be kissed properly, in a perfect place. Like my bed. (Caleb) — Tamara Lush

You are the poem I never knew how to write and this life is the story I have always wanted to tell. — Tyler Knott Gregson

I had reconciled myself to being happily out to pasture, a bit. — Elizabeth McGovern

I do not wish to give (women) a first place, still less a second one- but the complete freedom to take their true place, whatever it may be. — Elizabeth Blackwell